SPORTS MEDICINE
Q-FIX◊
All-Suture Anchor Family in hip repair surgery
Market-leading all-suture anchor fixation strength,*1-5 ultra-low displacement during cyclic loading**1,2,6-9 and consistent deployment4,10-12 across a range of hip repair procedures.
Now featuring the new Q-FIX KNOTLESS All-Suture Anchor.
Leading all-suture anchor technology
The Q-FIX All-Suture Anchor Family and new Q-FIX KNOTLESS All-Suture Anchor provide the benefits of a small, soft anchor with the characteristics of traditional solid-body anchors;1,2,13,14 designed with 360-degree subcortical radial expansion that leads to best-in-class anchor fixation.*1-3,7-9,15
- Available in a range of suture options, including MINITAPE◊ Suture
- Curved drill guide is designed to reduce the risk of articular perforation by offering improved access and trajectory16-18
- All-suture anchors require less bone removal than solid-body anchors,9 and are shown to offer more revision options19
Suitable for a range of repair indications
The Q-FIX Family has versatile offerings to meet needs across various surgical procedures, including arthroscopic hip labrum repair.
Q-FIX Family features
The pinnacle of fixation just raised its game
Building on the Q-FIX Family’s long-standing reputation for strength1-5 and deployment consistency,10-12 the new Q-FIX KNOTLESS All-Suture Anchor offers a small change…but a mighty difference.
Watch the short animation to understand how proprietary new features facilitate a reliable suture passage in arthroscopic joint repair.
Surgical techniques and animations
Reference material
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Disclaimers
*As compared to competitive devices in fixation/pull-out benchtop testing.
**As demonstrated in benchtop testing.
***As demonstrated in benchtop testing; Compared to Stryker IconixTM 1, 2, 2.5 and 3, Parcus Medical Draw TightTM 1.8 and 3.2, Zimmer Biomet JuggerknotTM 1.4, 1.45 (#1 and #2), 1.5 and 2.9) and Conmed Y-KnotTM Flex 1.3, 1.8 and 2.8.
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